The next
day started comparatively early, since Anna had been awake almost the entire
night, thinking about what had happened with Benjamin in the library. She could
not really get her mind off him; there was some part of him that had touched her.
Nevertheless, the way he had reacted to her proposition had hurt her in a way
she barely managed to describe in words. As she ate her breakfast in silence –
again in those ridiculous clothes –, she
made a promise to herself. As long as she was not sure that she could trust
another person, she would stay careful. No artificial distance, but she did not
want to go all in right in the beginning. Because that would eventually lead to
pain like the one she was experiencing right now.
Knowing
what she wanted when entering the lab made it easier for her to focus on her
tasks. Her boss was fairly impressed with her concentration and devotion, and
even gave her a promotion! She was no longer a test subject, but worked as a
lab tech from now on. This meant more money, a huge promotion payoff and, which
was the best part, a new work outfit. Although she hated these clothes with
every fiber of her being, she did not throw them away the second she got home.
Instead, she folded them neatly and put them in the back of her closet. Who
knew when she was going to need a long pair of jogging pants?!
The first
thing she did was calling Hella, to tell her about the good news. Anna was
still careful around her, after that unfortunate incident with the pillow-fight,
but she desperately wanted to share this piece of information with somebody who
was chipper enough to be happy for her.
To reward
herself, Anna decided to visit the local summer festival that had been taking
place on a deserted farm for a few days now. It seemed odd to choose a location
like this, but she was not in a place to criticize the town’s decision. Maybe
this had been a common place for a fair earlier. She couldn’t possibly know
about this, but made a mental note to try and find out about that the next time
she was in the library.
To her surprise,
the meadow was not crowded, although it was the middle of afternoon already.
This was probably due to the weather that changed from sunshine to clouds and
even a few raindrops very quickly today. When she tried to find shelter in the
big barn that was the center of the place, she almost bumped into a middle-aged
man with long, brown hair. With a compunctious smile, she held out her hand and
apologized for not being attentive enough. He only laughed, introduced himself as Jo Johnson and said that he was
available as a side fence any time. She smiled, being amused by the directness
of his statement, but also relieved that he was not mad at her. After all, he
surely was going to have a bruise on his arm.
They
quickly got into talking about this and that, noticing how much they had in
common. When Anna mentioned her guitar, he interrupted her by gently touching
her arm, a gesture that startled her for a moment. When he realized that her
body had stiffened, he immediately let go of her arm and started stammering an
excuse. There had been no bad intention in his behavior, quite the contrary –
as his greatest passion was music, too, he simply wanted to share this
information with her.
The words that came out of his mouth did not
make much sense, and she could not help herself but smile again. Even the
saleswoman next to them, who apparently had been listening to their
conversation, announced a giggle. How could she be mad with him, if he was
obviously trying to make everything right?
After he
had finally gotten out what he had wanted to tell her in the first place, Anna
wanted to respond enthusiastically. It was really nice to talk to someone who understood
music in all its glory, because most people just considered it as background
noise. You did not have to be great, but you had to have your heart in it. And
that was what connected both of them. In her excitement, that made her forget
all about her personal safety guard for a minute, she stumbled over a few words
and ended up with sentence structures that were not even close to linguistic standards.
The saleswoman started making sounds that resembled choking, which caused them to shoot
her a concerned look, but she was just laughing so hard she was no longer able
to breath. Those two seemed to be a match made in heaven.
Suddenly,
Anna felt a gentle breeze on her right shoulder. When she turned around to see
where it was coming from, since the front door of the barn had been closed for
about an hour now, she looked into two huge brown eyes, staring down at her.
This was probably the most beautiful creature Anna had ever seen, and as it passed
her, she watched it silently. The elegance with which the horse moved struck her
as fascinating and inspiring. Jo watched her observing the horse, his horse,
and smiled. He could practically feel the thoughts running through her head.
Nevertheless,
the question she asked him a minute later took him by surprise. He had not
expected this. Little did he know that she confused herself with her sudden
forwardness and certainty, as well. It seemed bold, and maybe a little irresponsible,
but it felt absolutely right. And this was why she sighed in relief when he
agreed.
Getting on
the horse was harder than she had anticipated. The stirrups were really high
and since she barely possessed any leg muscles, she found it difficult to
stretch her leg once the foot was safely placed in the stirrup.
There were
a few moments when she was certain about falling to the ground the next minute,
but surprisingly she made it onto Freeland’s back. The horse patiently waited
until the feathery woman had adjusted her feet and arms, and then proceeded to
take a few steps.
Anna was
not sure what to think of this way of moving forwards. It was shaky and bumpy
up there, she could feel every muscle move under her legs, and she could hear
the horse breath. She was scared, and she loved it at the same time.
Whenever Freeland
stood still for a moment, she actually felt like she was on top of the world,
like nothing could ever defeat her. Then he started walking again, and the
feeling of invincibility vanished as soon as it had arrived. Maybe it was
enough for a start.
Getting off
the horse was just as hard as getting on it. She had to rely on her right leg
as the left one slid graciously over the horse’s back, and at the same time had to
stabilize her body. Somehow, she managed to do so and landed on both feet on
the ground.
With a
broad smile on her face, she buried her face in the horse’s mane and mumbled a
thank-you. This had been an extraordinary experience, one that she wanted to
feel again and again. She had been free on the back of the horse; all of her
worries had stayed on the ground, instead of following her up there. After she
brought the horse back to Jo, still smiling, and said goodbye, she ran all the
way home. He had offered to take her with his car, but she gratefully declined.
This was more closeness than she had ever shared with anybody else before, and
this time she did not feel like he was going to let her down like she’d had to
experience before.
Her dreams
were a confusing mixture of horses and a few people from town. Two faces appeared
repeatedly, one of them was Jo with his calming and friendly eyes, riding on
the horse next to her, having fun, and enjoying life. The other one was the man
she came home to at night and who greeted her with a kiss. That man was
Benjamin Schmidt.
Ooooh! The plot thickens!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to see Anna let her guard down with the horse. It seems like that kind of relationship could really help her get her confidence in herself back.
I think the horse is just what she needed. As soon as she sat on it for the first time, she wanted to learn how to ride. And since a riding horse would fit the farmer-generation perfectly, I will probably let her have one. That will be kind of "therapy". :)
DeleteThe only problem is that NO sim has one of the needed traits -.- not even Benjamin Schmidt, who she unfortunately fell for. We'll see how that goes...
I love the story so far! I love the way you used the merchant in the background, and the way she mumbles thanks in the mane of the horse.
ReplyDeleteThose women in the ridiculous outfits just stood there giggling the entire time and drove me nuts. Talking about photobombing... :D
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